Few topics come my way more often than the need for fantasy advice. Everyone wants to know the sleeper pick or who can help them win their league. I get it. I'm not immune. I remember playing fantasy football before I was even 13 adding up the points manually by going through the box scores on Monday morning.

We don't want to leave you fantasy folks out of the loop, but also can confirm few worse conversations exist than listening to somebody else talk about their fantasy football team. Maybe waterboarding. But it's close.

So, Skinny and I hoped to make the fantasy football conversation fun but, more importantly, relevant when discussing the team success of the Bengals.

We concocted a game the two of us will play against each other over the course of the season. Each of us drafted five offensive players (RB, WR, 3 flex) and five defensive players (any position) on the podcast this week while discussing their fantasy value and why going with one over the other.

We are breaking the season into four parts, after each we will redraft with one keep on both offense and defense. We can also each make a transaction every week so you can keep an eye on sleepers in your league.

Jump on board now with either Team Dehner (@pauldehnerjr) or Team Skinny (@nkyskinner) and if you are part of the winner, we will assure you take home grandiose gifts along with the finest meats and cheeses. (But seriously, we'll come up with something).

4. Jeremy Hill (Paul): Mainly did this to hose Skinny out of having a RB, but I think Hill will get 10-15 carries a game and some goal line work.

5. Marvin Jones (Paul): Bad beat since we did the draft only hours before the Jones news broke. Will be good sleeper considering he'll be devalued early but return likely in Week 5, missing only three games.

6. Mo Sanu (Skinny): Little did he know at the time how great this pick was for the first quarter of the year. Sanu has impressed everyone with eyes at camp and will get his even when Jones returns.

7. Carlos Dunlap (Skinny): Between sacks (7.5 last year), PBU (7 last year) and forced fumbles (4 each of last two years), could be the steal of this draft.

Emmanuel Lamur looks as advertised. He's tall, fast, thick in the upper body and able to make plays in coverage against tight ends. His build is unique in that he's so skinny in the legs for a linebacker, but the size and speed are there. He appears ready for primetime, though, he hasn't exactly been a playmaking machine in camp.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

I wrote about the intriguing rise of Christo Bilukidi. His unique backstory and maturity made him a joy to talk to. And if a few things fall into place, he could make this team at DT. He's been a pleasant surprise of camp. Due to a number of injuries he was even running with the first team during 11-on-11 Tuesday.

Again, such a great time talking with Christo, wanted to share a few extras i couldn't fit into the story but thought were interesting.

On the difference between Cincinnati and previous stop in Oakland:

"That's where I feel like the difference is the most, just that experience the coaches and team have together. Domata has been here for a long time, Jump has been here for so long, too. They kind of have that chemistry. You get the sense you are wanted and you are needed. When you feel like that you want to play harder, play hard for your coaches and for your players, too."

On how he transitioned from high school basketball player to learning football:

"One of my best friends used to play for the Toronto Argonauts came up to me and said do you want to play football just to work out for extra training before basketball season started. I was like, sure, i had no idea what I was doing but I was big, tall, athletic. I played tight end and had a lot of fun with it. I ended up going to a camp out in Toronto and got looked at by a couple of US colleges and that's how my whole journey came where I am right now."

On what happened when he joined the Bengals but had to be delayed due to Visa issues from Canada:

"Me and my agent didn't know if I were to be released my visa wouldn't transfer to the next team. We had to redo the whole process. That is why when I signed here we had to hold, pump your brakes, you can't play or get paid until you resolve this Visa because they terminated. Now me and my agent and immigration lawyer I hired are trying to make it as if I do get released again that doesn't happen. Luckily, the Bengals were patient enough to wait for me. Maybe some other team wouldn't be patient enough, would have just signed somebody else. I am definitely grateful for that. I get to showcase my opportunity and my talents."

DEGENERATE CORNER

This is for you guy still at the Pai Gow Poker table at 7 a.m. Here's a look at some individual award odds that came out courtesy Bovada.lv. My best big money sleepers for the massive payout are Jay Cutler for most passing yards, Andre Ellington most rushing yards, A.J. Green is a bargain at 16/1 and the brutal first coach fired prop would be Rex Ryan just because you never know what he could say or do.

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Who will lead the League in Passing Yards in the 2014 Regular Season?

Drew Brees 11/4

Peyton Manning 11/4

Aaron Rodgers 7/1

Matthew Stafford 15/2

Tom Brady 12/1

Matt Ryan 16/1

Andrew Luck 18/1

Jay Cutler 20/1

Tony Romo 20/1

Philip Rivers 22/1

Nick Foles 25/1

Eli Manning 33/1

Carson Palmer 66/1

Ben Roethlisberger 66/1

Robert Griffin III 75/1

Sam Bradford 100/1

Andy Dalton 100/1

Joe Flacco 100/1

Josh McCown 100/1

Matt Schaub 100/1

Ryan Tannehill 100/1

Russell Wilson 100/1

Colin Kaepernick 150/1

Johnny Manziel 150/1

Cam Newton 150/1

Alex Smith 250/1

Who will lead the League in Rushing Yards in the 2014 Regular Season?

Adrian Peterson 4/1

LeSean McCoy 9/2

Jamaal Charles 7/1

Marshawn Lynch 12/1

Arian Foster 16/1

Alfred Morris 16/1

Matt Forte 18/1

Eddie Lacy 18/1

Doug Martin 20/1

Zac Stacy 20/1

Montee Ball 25/1

DeMarco Murray 25/1

Giovani Bernard 33/1

Chris Johnson 33/1

C.J. Spiller 33/1

Ryan Mathews 40/1

Le'Veon Bell 50/1

Andre Ellington 50/1

Toby Gerhart 50/1

Stevan Ridley 50/1

Who will lead the League in Receiving Yards in the 2014 Regular Season?